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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2503393" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Please take your doctors advice before dropping a statin. Although many on here prefer not to take them, previous cardiac trouble is one of the exceptions when they probably should be taken. </p><p></p><p>And as to your other question, I was diagnosed in 2020 after a relatives diagnosis and my age catapulted me into a high risk category, however a quick check online showed I was prediabetic in 2006, yes 14 years earlier, but no one ever mentioned it to me, then or at any time in between. My theory is the NHS knows there is problem it can't cope with so doesn't want to go out seeking new diabetics .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2503393, member: 521715"] Please take your doctors advice before dropping a statin. Although many on here prefer not to take them, previous cardiac trouble is one of the exceptions when they probably should be taken. And as to your other question, I was diagnosed in 2020 after a relatives diagnosis and my age catapulted me into a high risk category, however a quick check online showed I was prediabetic in 2006, yes 14 years earlier, but no one ever mentioned it to me, then or at any time in between. My theory is the NHS knows there is problem it can't cope with so doesn't want to go out seeking new diabetics . [/QUOTE]
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